well at least he made a good last film. he did plenty of crud in between. james, ben & tika are far more important talent in the film than jim. sonic has pulled in over $120m in 11 days so far....
Well, Eggman actually voices a log in the movie that mentions he has been there for two hundred and twenty-something days, but your point still stands.
After watching several of these I am 100% convinced "so the movie can happen," "whoops," and "super easy, barely an inconvenience" are real things said in actual pitch meetings.
Fans: Leave ScreenRant and make your own channel ScreenRant: No! You stay here, I'm in charge! Pitch Meeting: Do you *feel* in charge? ScreenRant : I paid you a small fortune. Pitch Meeting: And this gives you *power* over me?
It does make this video really funny to look back at, commenting on completing Eggman's transformation for Sonic 3 by putting Jim in a fatsuit and it's exactly what happened.
Only a matter of time before a there's a groundswell of demand for the original cut to be released, with the grotesque beast version of Sonic. I would watch it
The most unrealistic part about this whole Pitch Meeting is that a studio executive is actually familiar with internet culture Edit: Ryan finally noticed me, my life can end complete now Edit 2: damn, Ryan unnoticed me Holy fuck how many people are gonna tell me the heart gets removed? I GET IT
The General in this movie detained everyone and said "You shouldn't have turned down my invitation to Olive Garden." In the first movie, they relentlessly advertised Olive Garden. In the second movie, they introduced dark repercussions for not eating there. 😨
So in other words, had you found it funny, you would have typed 'LOL' but as you experienced a physical reaction to your mirth, saying you 'laughed out loud' (or heaven forbid, just 'that the comment made you laugh') was sufficient to get your point across? Full disclosure, I'm pulling your leg (in a figurative sense). I've had 3 hours sleep in 2 days so I'm feeling like a zombie. Literally or figuratively, I can't tell anymore 😂
So glad we have the Grammar Nazis patrolling the comment section. Tanks for a the hard work guys I wish you success in all you do. Ps I left a word misspelled so you could correct it 😘
When screenwriter guy is deep in a wedding romcom tangent and producer guy goes "This a Sonic movie right, where is he?" I cracked up wayy harder than I should have..
Probably Jim Carrey's retirement is the real reason why we got that vague falling at the end. Maybe that's the studio's reasoning if he decides to come back that they could say that Dr. Robotnik's still alive or if he really isn't coming back, say that he's dead. It's free game for them now I guess.
also, in case Jim Carrey never returns they can always cast Neil Patrick Harris and pretend it was always him it worked for Series of misfortunate events
I like how last time screenwriter guy was the one wanting sonic to look so bad and producer guy was agints it but this time the roles were reversed because the last movie made money
Just like in Fairy Girl when the Justicers minus the title character were chasing a shapeshifting alien, the fourth-wall-breaking Toon Girl asked "Where's Fairy Girl?" The question gets asked again when the Justicers were preparing to save Fairy Girl's father just before Fairy Girl herself shows up late.
"Sonic just streight up kills a guy, even Batman pretends to not do that." Tom: "You're pretending to be Batman." Sonic: "Blue Justice. Trademark Pending."
Imagine if the Sonic 3 pitch meeting has two "Super easy, barely an inconvenience", the first being in response to the producer pointing out that Jim Carrey said he’d retired, but the screenwriter explains that he worked really hard on the script because Jim Carrey said he’d only get involved if the script peeked his interest enough for him take up the role as Dr. Robotnik once again, and the second is for the movie, itself.
They only other true rival for best content is Kitboga's scambaiting videos. It's art, comedy, and a public service, all rolled into one beautiful thing
or the army of weaponised drones, the compass that looks suspiciously like the eye of agamotto, and of course the fact that sonic turns into captain marvel at the end
"So Paul's going to have to flee with his pregnant mother from giant worm that's trying to eat them and they have no way to hide? They're going to have a tough time getting out of that one!" "No, super easy! Barely an inconvenience."
@@CarlosThadeu there were 2 old cartoons. One Robotnik won and it was a dystopia. The second was a silly kids cartoon and Robotnik was a buffoon. (There was a 3rd cartoon but I never saw it)
@@ThreadBomb Yeah, yeah, yeah! Seriously, though, to anyone reading this: if you're not subscribed to Ryan George's personal channel, you are _seriously_ missing out! I think the stuff he does there is even funnier than the Pitch Meetings!
Movies have taught me that you can get away with a lot of creepy stuff if you are attractive. Actually, it seems to work that way in the real world more often than not.
Screenwriter: "Also, you remember how we had a post-credits scene introducing a new character that appears in the next film? Well, we're going to do that again!" Producer: "Oh, audiences love those! So what character are we bringing in?" Screenwriter: "Well, all those agents from earlier are going over the wreckage of Robotnik's giant mech & how he totally probably died-" Producer: "Right, Sonic killed him, you mentioned that!" Screenwriter: "Please don't think about that too much! But yeah, while they're going over it, they discuss how they were getting rid of everything related to Robotnik, & they're like 'Hey, we found this experiment his grandfather was working on fifty years ago about building this lifeform or something...'" Producer: "Ohhhh, are we finally going where I think this is going? We're gonna bring in that legendary character?" Screenwriter: "Oh yeah! So we cut to a pod opening, and inside is-" Producer: "Big the Cat!" Screenwriter: "Huh?" Producer: "Yeah, Big the Cat time, baby! Wow wow wo-" Screenwriter: "What? No, it's-it's Shadow. You know, Shadow the Hedgehog." Producer: "Oh." Screenwriter: "Yeah! So what do you think?" Producer: "I mean, I was kind of hoping the third movie would be Big-centric, but...yeah, I guess this'll work..." Screenwriter: "Great!"
I legit lost it in theaters during that after credits scene. Soon as they talked about finding a very old file I was like "Wait...is this the ARK? Does that mean...?" And then the movie cuts to Shadow "Shadow!!! Yes!!"
Going alllllllll the way back to the first few pitch meetings, it amazes me about how much Producer Guy has actually grown. From "I don't really know what I am doing" to "Isn't this going to be a problem." Keep it up Producer Guy!
I don't always watch the movies, but I always watch the pitch meeting. Doesn't matter if I have zero interest in the movie itself. Another great one by Ryan.
Just got home from the theater with the kids, and I gotta say that this movie is tight. When it comes to videogame movies, Sonic is one of the incredibly rare ones that gets it right. Also, I actually kinda hoped that there would be an after credit scene with the sister Rachel and the agent fiance.
@@terpsidance. “And at the end of the movie we’re going to introduce Shadow the Hedgehog.” “He’s also from the video game.” “Yeah he is.” “Wow,wow,wow,wow.”
They honestly could have changed it easily. Just make the GUN agents monitor the whole family, including the wedding. The husband was never an agent, they never fake seduced her, they were just sticking close by to observe the whole family. Then when Sonic shows up, they capture him and ruin the whole thing. The whole Bridezilla thing can still happen with the sister with the husband against the leader of the agents. This way, it's much less ridiculous and wouldn't take as much time. Like, I thought it was funny but it went on for too long.
Oh, same, I loved both the movies so much, wackiness and all XD. I also personally think it's kind of hilariously fantastic that Sonic has an uncle who is a G.U.N. agent now (might be relevant in the third movie with Shadow, even??)
@@DooodOfLife Idk, it would certainly funny if Ryan made comparisons between the movie and our fucked up reality. I mean, we basically had a president Camacho between 2017 and 2021. 😁
He's clearly doing Fantastic Beasts The Pancreas of Fatal Squeezies next. He'll go back to doing older flicks when big movies stop coming out. I'm not sure The Bad Guys is big enough to warrant a pitch meeting, so maybe two weeks from now.
"Sonic just straight up kills a guy?" I mean, canonically Robotnik and Sonic are actual adversaries going all-out against each other with extreme real-life stakes. The games are colorful and fun, but their conflict is still grimly serious. Neither one of them would have a problem killing the other, except for the part where it's actually difficult because they're both incredibly dangerous. Sonic has successfully managed to kill Robotnik in several official canons. Not sure if the reverse has happened where Robotnik killed Sonic, but if it hasn't happened then it wasn't from a lack of trying (although Robotnik is generally portrayed as someone who is pursuing his own goals which aren't about Sonic, and he only ends up in conflict with Sonic because Sonic is choosing to pursue and fight him to stop those goals). That being said, Robotnik is extremely difficult to kill. He has a genius intellect, advanced technology, an endless army of loyal subordinates, and he has contingencies for contingencies for contingencies. On top of that, he prioritizes his own self-preservation above all else, and typically sets up additional hidden layers of contingencies specifically designed to aid his survival and escape in the event of worst case scenarios. If Sonic wasn't trying to kill Robotnik, he would be crushed in a despairingly one-sided bloodbath. They are both too dangerous for them to not be going all-out against each other. There is no respectable Sonic canon where Sonic would see Robotnik falling to his death and think about trying to help him. tl;dr: In the movie, you never see Robotnik hit the ground and die. Therefore he didn't die. If the movie version of Robotnik will remain anything like his older counterparts, then he had a contingency in place to ensure he would survive if he fell from a lethal height.
You just wrote a essay about a video game in a comment section that makes comedy about popular movies. Idk whether to be sad or impressed, so I'm gonna go with both
Anyone who's played the games has seen Robotnik in the middle of an exploding robot that falls off the screen, while Sonic poses for the Level Score with a big smile on his face. Usually, right after that, Robotnik flies back on screen with a jetpack, or blasts off in an escape pod, or one of innumerable other ways he's survived Sonic destroying his end level boss robots. If Carey decides to come back, a one minute scene showing him flying out of the falling robot using rocket boots or something is all they'd need to explain his survival.
Sonic has died but mainly due to something caused by robotnik (like in sonic '06) but he never stays that way either due to the chaos emeralds or something else (again like in sonic '06.)
This was a really good movie and really well done. The plot besides the weird wedding subplot really felt like a Sonic game. I wanted to say this because there are a lot of people not planning on seeing it in the comments. If you grew up playing Sonic games, you will enjoy it.
Honestly, I liked the twist they had with the wedding subplot. Usually in movies like this, the wedding subplot adds nothing to the story. Here, though, it turns out the whole thing was ultimately staged. Now, does it take up a bit too much time? Maybe, but at least it has some overall bearing on the story (Unlike the one in Tom and Jerry).
I agree, the Siberian dance fight and the wedding were silly. But the movie was full of subtle game references that only seasoned gamers would understand. Sonic breathing from a bubble was amazing.
I grew up on the old sonic comics / Saturday morning cartoon series about the Planet Mobius & the old cast and frankly nothing to come from sonic since the early 90's has been remotely interesting to me and im mildly salty about it.
Honestly this makes Sonic a better character. First he chose imprisonment on the mushroom planet, but when that didn't work almost certain death. No third chances.
@@vm141789 oh yeah no I get that. Batman's "I don't kill" is both a lie and his stupidest character trait, since he really only extends that rule to the most murderous villains.
@@exodustimes4266 well, yeah. I mean it was so easy, all I had to do was tap the unsubscribe button on Screen rant and sub here… when the channel first started up and I heard about it
I don't. A) it's a pretty damn lazy joke. B) batman doesn't "pretend" not to do that. There are versions of him that murder but the character is defined by his refusal to take a life and this character trait is pretty damn consistent across the source material. Most of the versions where he is a murderer are exclusive to film and the click bait examples people usually drop where he supposedly kills people (usually on sites like screen rant) are usually taken from elseworlds tales or deliberate misinterpretations (such as with the ending of the killing joke comic, where if you read the actual script it very clearly was NOT Alan moores intent to imply batman murdered joker.) Basically the joke is founded on bullshit internet generalizations and just serves to further remove any kind of nuance and context from the cesspool that is online fan discourse.
@@galactic85 Alright so you recognize that the Batman movies have Batman routinely murder people while acting like it didn’t count. Pitch meeting is about movies and makes this point. Where is the issue?
@@ryonalionthunder The joke is funny, but Batman never acts like it doesn't count. In the Burton Batman movies and in Batman V Superman he doesn't have an explicit rule about not killing as far as I remember. In TDK trilogy he only kills if his life or someone else's is in direct danger, ie. Harvey Dent. Ra's' death isn't murder imo, though that can be debated. Batman never says he hasn't killed anyone, it is just a general rule to avoid killing people. The interrogation scene would be an example of straight up murder if he killed Joker right there out of anger. I bring this up because that is the scene where he says "I'm considering breaking my one rule." I will concede there are many scenes where Batman's actions could have inadvertently killed people though. The two kids playing guns in the car when Batman blows up parked cars during the big chase scene in TDK could have easily become collateral damage. I have only seen The Batman once so far, so I don't remember if he kills anyone in that. The difference being in Batman Returns he straight up starts someone on fire, which was completely unnecessary. Also when he attaches the bomb to one of Penguins henchmen and then throws him off a bridge. Those are 2 examples of Batman deliberately murdering people, as is the warehouse scene in Batman V Superman. This is a topic I like discussing, which is why I responded. Another scene that is interesting to debate is the escape from Ra's' lair in Batman Begins before he becomes Batman, specifically because his refusal to murder someone results in a bunch of deaths. Ironically probably including the person he refused to kill, which started the entire situation. I would define that entire scene as self-defense on Bruce Wayne's part, as Ra's implies that Bruce will be killed if he doesn't follow through with killing the thief.
@@brianharper1611 You don’t count Ra as murder with that “but i don’t have to save you” line, yes? Isn’t that the same movie where he refuses to kill as part of his ninja training, citing he isn’t an executioner… but then detonates the entire building people and all?
At least we’ve got shadow coming soon and maybe Black Doom since his race is heavily involved with shadows creation. I mean Eggman is the most prominent villain but the number of sonic villains is massive. Like there’s Chaos, Metal Sonic/Metalix, Mephales, Infinite, Zavok/the deadly six, Erazor Djinn, Enerjak, Dark Gaia, Solaris, The Time Eater and several more not including sonic clones like scourge and Co.
*Enerjak belongs to Ken Penders.* Given how hard he fought to get the rights, I doubt he'd be willing to let anyone make a movie with that character without himself having a huge say in the script. (Who knows, maybe if they offer him a big enough check for licensing, he'd back off and let them do whatever they want- I've never met the guy so I can't actually say. I doubt Paramount would consider that a wise financial decision though.) Edit: I thought he owned Scourge too. It seems he owns "Evil Sonic" (who later became Scourge in the comics), but apparently when the character got a name change and design overhaul, there's some confusion among multiple sources whether or not the new design is legally considered a different character.
@throwaway I wondered why Longclaw (or her people) didn't separate the 7 emeralds and hide them in different locations on Earth- _or even different planets._
What do you guys want to see pitched next?!
fantastic beasts new film i didnt like it
Total Recall 1990!!!
Fight Club pleeeeeeeeease please please!
Ambulance (2022)
@@darren8275 fight club would be cool too
This would mean jim carrey’s final line in a movie is “later haters.”
Absolute legend.
brilliant
Honestly, it wouldn't surprise me if he made the decision to retire AFTER he read that line. He's just like "Yep. This is a good line to end on."
That is almost too fitting.
well at least he made a good last film. he did plenty of crud in between. james, ben & tika are far more important talent in the film than jim. sonic has pulled in over $120m in 11 days so far....
Fr LOL
“Robotnik has been on another planet eating mushrooms, trying to communicate with other planets..”
-“Been there” 😂
cringe detected 🤣😅😂🤣😅🤣😂🤣
that was a great delivery
I am surprised Robotnik didn't straight up turn into Mario.
Me too. It's called "living on a converted psychedelic school bus following the Grateful Dead around for four months."
@@gridlore Oh living on a converted psychedelic school bus following the Grateful Dead is tight!
In Eggman's defense, he's been trapped on that planet for 200 days or so. So the Floss is the most recent dance he knows.
yep
sonics own marvel movie. i bet amy and silver and shadow and cream and tikal and etc to show up
i want the whole gang to be here
Well, Eggman actually voices a log in the movie that mentions he has been there for two hundred and twenty-something days, but your point still stands.
@@elijahkambu6653 Forgetting people like Sally and Antoine? You're going straight to he
@@MaiAolei well he became more insane on the planet alone so him flossing make sense because only insane people floss
@@FireyDeath4 I don’t think Sega owns them anymore.
"Sonic's human sister in law" is not a phrase I ever thought I'd hear.
Yeah you might to avoid certain forums even more now
I never thought Sonic would make out with a human but here we are…
@@BT-su1yf Clearly you've never played Sonic '06
Wouldn't Rachel be Sonic's aunt? As the sister of Sonic's adoptive mother, she'd be his aunt, not his sister-in-law.
@@SeanWheeler100 Yeah it was phrased as if Tom and Sonic were brothers. I thought it was weird.
"Sonic just straight up kills a guy? even Batman pretends to not do that."
Legit best line in this meeting 🤣
Sonic even pretends to be batman
funny because i just came from watching the dark knight trilogy compilation
@@stinkypoopybutt123 are you binge watching pitch meetings? A man of taste I see
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Except in Batman returns.... he kills a guy.
Per the superhero movie rules, we didn't see a body so he's definitely still alive.
After watching several of these I am 100% convinced "so the movie can happen," "whoops," and "super easy, barely an inconvenience" are real things said in actual pitch meetings.
"Super easy, barely an inconvenience" me before a math test
Which is Tight
Definitely said by Disney..many times.
Whoopsies!
"So the movie can happen" is MOST DEFINITELY part of actual pitch meetings, whether it is said out loud or not.
"Why are you watching the pitch meeting before the movie?"
"Because"
"Fair Enough"
One might even say it is "tight"
To avoid paying $20 for a shit movie
@@justonepilot1018 Look I'm going to need you to get aaaaaall the way off my back about this spoiler thing.
@@akinasgreatest01 it’s actually a pretty good movie
Watch the movie? Are you nuts?
Screenrant: “ you’ll never get my power”
Pitch meeting: “does it look like I need your power?”
So, I assume that it’s because, _”it’s super easy, ‘barley an inconvenience.”_
Fans: Leave ScreenRant and make your own channel
ScreenRant: No! You stay here, I'm in charge!
Pitch Meeting: Do you *feel* in charge?
ScreenRant : I paid you a small fortune.
Pitch Meeting: And this gives you *power* over me?
Also screen rant: *HALF A MILLION SUBS IN LESS THAN A YEAR*
Yes. Yes you do screen rant
@@midgetslayer678 Literally just started the channel and already getting close to a million views on his main videos.
And they did, in fact, put Jim Carrey in a big round fatsuit and complete the transformation.
I don't like that they guessed or knew that 🤣
This video aged well.....
It does make this video really funny to look back at, commenting on completing Eggman's transformation for Sonic 3 by putting Jim in a fatsuit and it's exactly what happened.
And it was amazing
That earnest excitement the executive has hearing Knuckles learns the power of friendship is kinda wholesome. "Aw, sick! 😃"
LOVED IT!
Plot twist: It's the Sega exec who snuck into Paramount to ensure that this one goes well, lmao.
Because a 90s reaction is the best reaction.
Oh, the power of friendship is tight!
Power of Friendship is awesome!
Just right off the bat, I love that the producer is completely prepared to go back to that monstrous creature that was Sonic's predecessor
I wonder if the actual producer was wondering if that was a deal-breaker or not XD
Hollywood: we _never_ learn!
@@aidangordon2713 On the contrary, they learned that controversy = free publicity.
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Only a matter of time before a there's a groundswell of demand for the original cut to be released, with the grotesque beast version of Sonic.
I would watch it
“Why are we spending so much time on this? where’s Sonic?”
IKR
"Watching people from a distance is tight!"
Have I mentioned that I love this man?
I suppose we're all watching him from a distance.
@@westrim Wow wow wow wow wow...
Oh, loving men simply based on their accidental expositions of comments that can equally mistaken for admittance to perversions is TIGHT!
You're just saying that so that he doesn't do a backflip and snap your neck when he notices you doing something bad.
@@les907 wow wow...wow😏
“Even Batman pretends not to do that”
That was funnier than a piece of bread falling
Impossible.
Batman: *murders a slew of people just to chase one villain*
Also Batman: _j u s t I c e_
🤣🤣🤣 100% True just like the Dark Knight Movie
@@commandercaptain4664 vengence...
Your sense of humor is way too hardcore for me.
Two years later, Jim Carrey’s back as Robotnik, and he has a fat suit
Watching pitch meeting before watching the movie itself is super easy, barely an inconvenience
Oh man, watching the pitch meeting before watching the movie is TIGHT!!!
I only watch the Pitch Meetings for a lot of movies.
Watching the pitch meeting INSTEAD of watching the movie...
@@whatislife42 Oh wow wow wow! Wow...
Were you really planning to watch Sonic the Hedgehog 2??
Feels like Jim Carey's entire career should be in a pitch meeting
He's done pitch meetings for actors before, it would be super easy, barely an inconvenience!
He should do a pitch meeting himself as guest appearance
3:16 the will smith school of problem solving
@@sagarsudhirganu8735 he's done a pitch meeting for pitch meetings. Very Meta, super funny, you should check it out!
This is true. He is in movies usually.
"This is a Sonic movie right? Where is he?" endlessly cracks me up. He sounds so concerned 😅
The most unrealistic part about this whole Pitch Meeting is that a studio executive is actually familiar with internet culture
Edit: Ryan finally noticed me, my life can end complete now
Edit 2: damn, Ryan unnoticed me
Holy fuck how many people are gonna tell me the heart gets removed? I GET IT
I still think its not having a forced side plot with characters most people don't care about to make it more "normal".
Do U know da wae?
or the executive knowing the source material.i think realistically they would think the movie is about the sonic fast food place
I think that makes it funnier like even this guy knows it’s out of date 🤣
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For some reason that I can't explain, the line "he sure is sir, he's RED." made me laugh so hard I had to pause the video.
because he's *RED*
A very red echidna!
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I regularly have to pause to laugh through Ryan's videos 🤣
I almost thought that after he mentioned tails that he would’ve said he was YELLOW
The General in this movie detained everyone and said "You shouldn't have turned down my invitation to Olive Garden."
In the first movie, they relentlessly advertised Olive Garden. In the second movie, they introduced dark repercussions for not eating there. 😨
“If you’re not eating here, then you’re not family. And if you aren’t family then your the enemy.” - Olive Garden
@@user-zr6jm4ld9l Only a Sith eats at Olive Garden
@@Luap3486 didn't they blow it up because they couldn't make reservations
@@Luap3486
Blue lighter saber ignites.
@@truffle6082 *battle of the heroes starts playing*
That "Oh, sick!" at 5:14 literally made me laugh out loud. Should definitely be a catch phrase in more of these, love it.
How does one figuratively laugh out loud? 🤔
@@RRSmurf you say LOL, but you only mean that you found it funny and not that it literally made you laugh out loud. Pretty common.
So in other words, had you found it funny, you would have typed 'LOL' but as you experienced a physical reaction to your mirth, saying you 'laughed out loud' (or heaven forbid, just 'that the comment made you laugh') was sufficient to get your point across?
Full disclosure, I'm pulling your leg (in a figurative sense). I've had 3 hours sleep in 2 days so I'm feeling like a zombie. Literally or figuratively, I can't tell anymore 😂
@@RRSmurf Very easily
So good!
The saddest part is that the "show me the way" part went unnoticed
I noticed it. ^^;
I was like. " W a i d a s e c o n d ....... was this, by chance, or...? "
I feel so bad that I didn't notice it. Was so waiting for Knuckles to say it that I missed it when it was said to him instead...
Do you know the way
...Dang now I have to re-watch it to find that. Totally missed it. And I had even spotted Sanik in the first movie!
@@professorhaystacks6606 Well, Sanic was kinda shoved in your face. As for Ugandan Knuckles, it was a bit more subtle.
“Watching people from a distance is tight”
“Well to be honest, it’s creepy when you do it. But Tails is cute so it’s okay”
Well that explains a lot.
I would feel uncomfortable if a humanoid fox with two tails and huge ass eyes was watching me take a fat turd
@@Vicioussnakeboy Why are you taking a turd?
@@PR--un4ub hol up
@@D-E-A-D-P Holed up?
@@PR--un4ub because i eat lots of food that makes me need poopoo
Dr. Robotnik: "I know da way"
Also, that "sick!" part was priceless. Awesome work, like always!
Next meme; why are u running away
He didn’t say that. He said “ I can show you the way”
@@lolltaylor "don't you dare close your fists"
"Robotnik has been eating mushrooms and trying to communicate with other planets."
"been there"
Pure, 24 karat gold.
Been THERE, you illiterate fuck.
*there
*Karat
So glad we have the Grammar Nazis patrolling the comment section. Tanks for a the hard work guys I wish you success in all you do.
Ps I left a word misspelled so you could correct it 😘
lmao
When screenwriter guy is deep in a wedding romcom tangent and producer guy goes "This a Sonic movie right, where is he?" I cracked up wayy harder than I should have..
Probably Jim Carrey's retirement is the real reason why we got that vague falling at the end.
Maybe that's the studio's reasoning if he decides to come back that they could say that Dr. Robotnik's still alive or if he really isn't coming back, say that he's dead.
It's free game for them now I guess.
Yeah even the first ending does that. If Carrey didn't want to return then he was on the Mushroom Planet and they can leave it at that.
Guys look at the day on the article showed at the end.
@@KurenaiNanashi damn, here's hoping that it's really intended as a joke.
also, in case Jim Carrey never returns they can always cast Neil Patrick Harris and pretend it was always him
it worked for Series of misfortunate events
They don't kill Robotnik, he is as integral to Sonic as Sonic is.
“That’s pretty intense!”
“No it’s not actually, so everyone…”
That delivery killed me 😂
And the Bridezilla reference 4:04-4:18 🤣
Yeah, good wholesome delivery on that was great.
"Goes all bridezilla"
I mean fair enough. The situation definitely warrants it.
It really was warranted
"This is a Sonic movie, right? Where is he?" Amazing delivery 😂
"They learned the power of friendship!"
"Oh sick!"
Love it.
I really love “This agent and Rachel……they’re going to be alright.”
"He's in the games!"
I'm embarrassed to admit I said that multiple times throughout watching the movie... Great Video!
I kinda did. I told my father and younger brother that he would be another character from the games to appear besides Tails.
I mean, that's exactly what we watch it for.
Same
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That was me when the vehicles with G.U.N. on the side showed up.
I like how last time screenwriter guy was the one wanting sonic to look so bad and producer guy was agints it but this time the roles were reversed because the last movie made money
*against
I'll give you one of Fonzey's A's
That is not me
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"In the next movie we can put him in a fat suit and complete the transformation!"
This video predicted the future...
Whenever Sonic isn’t on screen, all the other characters need to ask,”Where is Sonic?”
Homer Simpson references is tight!
Sounds pretty accurate
Sonic died on his way back to his home planet.
Just like in Fairy Girl when the Justicers minus the title character were chasing a shapeshifting alien, the fourth-wall-breaking Toon Girl asked "Where's Fairy Girl?" The question gets asked again when the Justicers were preparing to save Fairy Girl's father just before Fairy Girl herself shows up late.
Is that a comic or a show you're talking about?
"Sonic just streight up kills a guy, even Batman pretends to not do that."
Tom: "You're pretending to be Batman."
Sonic: "Blue Justice. Trademark Pending."
Rewatching this and hearing the “complete the Robotnik transformation in Sonic 3” joke after the trailer showed they did is amazing
Imagine if the Sonic 3 pitch meeting has two "Super easy, barely an inconvenience", the first being in response to the producer pointing out that Jim Carrey said he’d retired, but the screenwriter explains that he worked really hard on the script because Jim Carrey said he’d only get involved if the script peeked his interest enough for him take up the role as Dr. Robotnik once again, and the second is for the movie, itself.
Consistently the greatest part of the internet...just hilarious...please never stop...
They only other true rival for best content is Kitboga's scambaiting videos. It's art, comedy, and a public service, all rolled into one beautiful thing
@@vandal280 And Ryan George's own channel!
Eh, the comedy only makes me snort out of my nose a bit, though sometimes it does make me laugh out loud
Who else has been watching these for so long now that they genuinely forget that there's only one Ryan George?
Clearly you've never visited the Ryanverse. Not only is there more than one of him, there's a whole planet of them :-p
Totally. I never think that they're all him.
Can't be. I'm pretty sure Ryan and George are two separate names.
So you're telling me that there's only one Ryan George?
🤣
@throwaway lol how did you know
5:54 I think this is the first time one of the end cards actually predicted the future
"Eating mushrooms trying to communicate with other planets"
"Yup, been there"
Me too Ryan, Me too
5:04 don't forget the multicolored stones that combine to form an incredibly powerful object
or the army of weaponised drones, the compass that looks suspiciously like the eye of agamotto, and of course the fact that sonic turns into captain marvel at the end
@@samuelwilson1281 if we want to be technical captain marvel copied Sonic who copied Goku.
Stop describing male anatomy
@@GenerationZ313 who copied Sun Wukong who copied Buddist folktales. And probably Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The villain is a bald guy in a robot suit.
5:13 "Ya he learned the power of friendship and whatnot." "Ah, SICK!" had me rolling
"Oh SICK!"
Adding a new catchphrase is super easy, barely an inconvenience!
It certainly has the potential to stick around.
Has Dune been skipped because trying to explain it without talking about the books/backstory makes it super difficult, a bit of an inconvenience?
Maybe he hadn't read the books yet
Maybe he's a hardcore David Lynch fan.
Riding huge worms is tight!
"So Paul's going to have to flee with his pregnant mother from giant worm that's trying to eat them and they have no way to hide? They're going to have a tough time getting out of that one!"
"No, super easy! Barely an inconvenience."
@@Johnny-rx4hs please Sir never say that again. Oh okay, whoops! Whoopsie!
Robotnik's storyline was actually amazing. I love how competent they made him.
I mean... he was competent in the first movie too lol
@@CarlosThadeu there were 2 old cartoons. One Robotnik won and it was a dystopia.
The second was a silly kids cartoon and Robotnik was a buffoon.
(There was a 3rd cartoon but I never saw it)
I was in the middle of binging old pitch meetings when I got this notification. Beautiful.
Binging old Pitch Meetings is so fricking Tight!
Getting more to digest while binging is tight!
@@turdfurgeson1643 OMGGG GUYSS, I found a HUGE LEAK FOR SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 3!!!
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Subscribing to the Ryan George channel is also tight, possibly even more tight.
@@ThreadBomb Yeah, yeah, yeah!
Seriously, though, to anyone reading this: if you're not subscribed to Ryan George's personal channel, you are _seriously_ missing out! I think the stuff he does there is even funnier than the Pitch Meetings!
5:55 This aged amazingly
Watching pitch meeting videos seconds after they release is TIGHT.
5:21 If I remember the scene correctly, Sonic did a backflip, snapped the bad guy's neck and saved the day.
Imagine if he actually did..
6:02 Lol he said it and it happened!
Lesson learned from this pitch meeting :
Stalking is perfectly okay as long as you're cute.
It worked with Sonic. Why not Tails?
This is actually true........
Movies have taught me that you can get away with a lot of creepy stuff if you are attractive.
Actually, it seems to work that way in the real world more often than not.
Yeah this is not a new thing, folks.
Looks and money. Rules be different 😂
🤨
Screenwriter: "Also, you remember how we had a post-credits scene introducing a new character that appears in the next film? Well, we're going to do that again!"
Producer: "Oh, audiences love those! So what character are we bringing in?"
Screenwriter: "Well, all those agents from earlier are going over the wreckage of Robotnik's giant mech & how he totally probably died-"
Producer: "Right, Sonic killed him, you mentioned that!"
Screenwriter: "Please don't think about that too much! But yeah, while they're going over it, they discuss how they were getting rid of everything related to Robotnik, & they're like 'Hey, we found this experiment his grandfather was working on fifty years ago about building this lifeform or something...'"
Producer: "Ohhhh, are we finally going where I think this is going? We're gonna bring in that legendary character?"
Screenwriter: "Oh yeah! So we cut to a pod opening, and inside is-"
Producer: "Big the Cat!"
Screenwriter: "Huh?"
Producer: "Yeah, Big the Cat time, baby! Wow wow wo-"
Screenwriter: "What? No, it's-it's Shadow. You know, Shadow the Hedgehog."
Producer: "Oh."
Screenwriter: "Yeah! So what do you think?"
Producer: "I mean, I was kind of hoping the third movie would be Big-centric, but...yeah, I guess this'll work..."
Screenwriter: "Great!"
Lmao if I didnt watch the video, I would totally thought this is from actual pitch meeting
"My god, Project Big."
I legit lost it in theaters during that after credits scene. Soon as they talked about finding a very old file I was like "Wait...is this the ARK? Does that mean...?" And then the movie cuts to Shadow "Shadow!!! Yes!!"
Going alllllllll the way back to the first few pitch meetings, it amazes me about how much Producer Guy has actually grown. From "I don't really know what I am doing" to "Isn't this going to be a problem." Keep it up Producer Guy!
The two little head bobs when he says “it’s gonna be super easy, barely an inconvenience” get me every time
Tails is adorable, but when YOU stare at other people, that's creepy. I died laughing 🤣🤣
Underrated line 😂
Me too. It’s like you spot or watch people in the house, like spotting them in a shower lmao 🤣
And now 2 years later he has the fat suit 🤣🤣🤣
I don't always watch the movies, but I always watch the pitch meeting. Doesn't matter if I have zero interest in the movie itself. Another great one by Ryan.
Ryan saying “Oh, SICK!” 5:15 made my day for some reason 😆
1:10 I can’t believe no one’s talking about eggman “showing knuckles de way” 😂
Just got home from the theater with the kids, and I gotta say that this movie is tight.
When it comes to videogame movies, Sonic is one of the incredibly rare ones that gets it right.
Also, I actually kinda hoped that there would be an after credit scene with the sister Rachel and the agent fiance.
I sometines miss other videos but never a Pitch Meeting. Skipping other videos for Pitch Meetings are TIGHT!
6:04 That one didn’t age quite so well.
Or TOO well if you considered he predicted the fat suit this next movie lol
This almost sounds like a real movie.
Nooooo, really? I thought it was a tv show!
@@PolitoedFan9002 wat? I thought it was a bored game 💀💀
Sounds more like a shitpost.
@@Toy_story_and_beyond really? I thought it was a video game
@@Dog1167 huh? I thought it was a graphic novel
Anyone else catch themselves anticipating the quote and reciting it alongside him? It's become super easy to do, barely an inconvenience.
The last joke aged beautifully
Seeing Shadow at the end was TIGHT
He's from the games!
That was an amazing moment!
Wow Wow Wow.......Wow
People clapped in the theater. That almost never happens where I'm from.
I'd love to see Princess and the Frog get a pitch meeting.
Same!!!!
They have the dimensions movie! I would love to see that pitch meeting
The first trailer for Sonic 3 has come out and that ending prediction was actually spot on. He did come back and now he’s fat!
"Okay, well what's he an agent for?"
"Oh, the government guy from the first movie actually created GUN."
"That's from the video games! Okay, go on."
"yes sir and we're gonna also have a callback to that Olive Garden joke"
"Sweet I love when product placement is disguised as a joke"
@@terpsidance. “And at the end of the movie we’re going to introduce Shadow the Hedgehog.”
“He’s also from the video game.”
“Yeah he is.”
“Wow,wow,wow,wow.”
I completely agree with every critique of this movie and its absurd details, yet I still absolutely adored it and cant wait for more. :)
Same! I really liked the sister-in-law, she was awesome! I'm just sad that Jim Carry probably won't be coming back.
Naw she was atrocious. And a waste of screen time. Just give me more sonic and knuckles and tails please.
@@kevinhedman2314 I hear you, but thanks to her we got to see a priest with a gun on his bible
They honestly could have changed it easily. Just make the GUN agents monitor the whole family, including the wedding.
The husband was never an agent, they never fake seduced her, they were just sticking close by to observe the whole family. Then when Sonic shows up, they capture him and ruin the whole thing.
The whole Bridezilla thing can still happen with the sister with the husband against the leader of the agents. This way, it's much less ridiculous and wouldn't take as much time. Like, I thought it was funny but it went on for too long.
Oh, same, I loved both the movies so much, wackiness and all XD. I also personally think it's kind of hilariously fantastic that Sonic has an uncle who is a G.U.N. agent now (might be relevant in the third movie with Shadow, even??)
"Maybe in the next movie we can put him in a big round fat suit, complete the transformation."
Oh wow, that aged incredibly well.
*Robotnik monologue while getting master emerald*
Sonic and Knuckles: "If only we had super speed brains to figure out a plan."
To be fair, an equally smart Robotnik wouldn't have been wasting time monologuing in the first place.
*Please do "Idiocracy" next! That movie definitely deserves its own pitch meeting (and honest trailer)!*
I vote for this also, that would be amazing
Idk, that movie doesn't really lend itself to the Pitch Meeting formula.
There's a formula?!?
@@DooodOfLife Idk, it would certainly funny if Ryan made comparisons between the movie and our fucked up reality.
I mean, we basically had a president Camacho between 2017 and 2021. 😁
He's clearly doing Fantastic Beasts The Pancreas of Fatal Squeezies next. He'll go back to doing older flicks when big movies stop coming out. I'm not sure The Bad Guys is big enough to warrant a pitch meeting, so maybe two weeks from now.
The ending aged well.
"Sonic just straight up kills a guy?"
I mean, canonically Robotnik and Sonic are actual adversaries going all-out against each other with extreme real-life stakes. The games are colorful and fun, but their conflict is still grimly serious. Neither one of them would have a problem killing the other, except for the part where it's actually difficult because they're both incredibly dangerous.
Sonic has successfully managed to kill Robotnik in several official canons. Not sure if the reverse has happened where Robotnik killed Sonic, but if it hasn't happened then it wasn't from a lack of trying (although Robotnik is generally portrayed as someone who is pursuing his own goals which aren't about Sonic, and he only ends up in conflict with Sonic because Sonic is choosing to pursue and fight him to stop those goals).
That being said, Robotnik is extremely difficult to kill. He has a genius intellect, advanced technology, an endless army of loyal subordinates, and he has contingencies for contingencies for contingencies. On top of that, he prioritizes his own self-preservation above all else, and typically sets up additional hidden layers of contingencies specifically designed to aid his survival and escape in the event of worst case scenarios.
If Sonic wasn't trying to kill Robotnik, he would be crushed in a despairingly one-sided bloodbath. They are both too dangerous for them to not be going all-out against each other. There is no respectable Sonic canon where Sonic would see Robotnik falling to his death and think about trying to help him.
tl;dr: In the movie, you never see Robotnik hit the ground and die. Therefore he didn't die. If the movie version of Robotnik will remain anything like his older counterparts, then he had a contingency in place to ensure he would survive if he fell from a lethal height.
I read all of that in Ryan's voice. Awesome
I like that you used a piece of you brain data to learn and understand sonic lore. I respect that.
You just wrote a essay about a video game in a comment section that makes comedy about popular movies. Idk whether to be sad or impressed, so I'm gonna go with both
Anyone who's played the games has seen Robotnik in the middle of an exploding robot that falls off the screen, while Sonic poses for the Level Score with a big smile on his face. Usually, right after that, Robotnik flies back on screen with a jetpack, or blasts off in an escape pod, or one of innumerable other ways he's survived Sonic destroying his end level boss robots. If Carey decides to come back, a one minute scene showing him flying out of the falling robot using rocket boots or something is all they'd need to explain his survival.
Sonic has died but mainly due to something caused by robotnik (like in sonic '06) but he never stays that way either due to the chaos emeralds or something else (again like in sonic '06.)
This was a really good movie and really well done. The plot besides the weird wedding subplot really felt like a Sonic game. I wanted to say this because there are a lot of people not planning on seeing it in the comments. If you grew up playing Sonic games, you will enjoy it.
Honestly, I liked the twist they had with the wedding subplot. Usually in movies like this, the wedding subplot adds nothing to the story. Here, though, it turns out the whole thing was ultimately staged. Now, does it take up a bit too much time? Maybe, but at least it has some overall bearing on the story (Unlike the one in Tom and Jerry).
I agree, the Siberian dance fight and the wedding were silly. But the movie was full of subtle game references that only seasoned gamers would understand.
Sonic breathing from a bubble was amazing.
@@fernandocruz3840 Yea the wedding was pointless. Could have been a tight 90 minutes without that and the Siberian dance fight scene.
If you remember the games this well, why would you need to see this movie. Counterpoint.
I grew up on the old sonic comics / Saturday morning cartoon series about the Planet Mobius & the old cast and frankly nothing to come from sonic since the early 90's has been remotely interesting to me and im mildly salty about it.
The excitement on Film Producer Guy’s face when he says the power of friendship is my new favorite thing
“Even Batman pretends to not do that.”
Very accurate the more I think about it.
Honestly this makes Sonic a better character. First he chose imprisonment on the mushroom planet, but when that didn't work almost certain death. No third chances.
@@terpsidance. I was referring more to Batman actually killing despite saying otherwise.
@@vm141789 oh yeah no I get that. Batman's "I don't kill" is both a lie and his stupidest character trait, since he really only extends that rule to the most murderous villains.
@@terpsidance. There's a reason Jason Todd is the best ex-Robin. Nightwing's a delight but somebody needs to just shoot the Joker already... BRUCE.
@@whiteraven181 Under the Red Hood is one of my favorite animated movies.
Finally being able to unsubscribe from screen rant is TIGHT
Was it hard to do?
@@exodustimes4266 actually, it was Super Easy, Barely an Inconvenience
@@theSonicguy001 Oh really?
@@exodustimes4266 well, yeah. I mean it was so easy, all I had to do was tap the unsubscribe button on Screen rant and sub here… when the channel first started up and I heard about it
@@theSonicguy001 Wow wow wow wow wow.
Wow
I literally just came back from watching sonic 3 and they did put him in a fat suit and completed the transformation
So happy you got your own channel. You deserve it !! You put great spins on content and do it in a way that is universal.
4:29 "This is a Sonic movie, where is he?"
*Seeing Jim Carrey returning as Robotnik in Sonic 3* He’s back. HE’S BAAAAAAAAAACK!
“He’s gotta dance, there’s no other way” almost made me pee. I can’t wait til Moon Knight ends so we get to see a pitch for it.
5:15 “Oh, Sick” should become a catchphrase. Who agrees?
they predicted the fat suit :D
I’m so happy to see this
Me-fing-too!
“Even Batman pretends not to do that” ……that line just made my day
6:06 guess what? He's back!
"Tails is cute, so it's okay"
"At least Batman pretends to not to do that"
Hahaha, I love this so much...
I don't.
A) it's a pretty damn lazy joke.
B) batman doesn't "pretend" not to do that. There are versions of him that murder but the character is defined by his refusal to take a life and this character trait is pretty damn consistent across the source material. Most of the versions where he is a murderer are exclusive to film and the click bait examples people usually drop where he supposedly kills people (usually on sites like screen rant) are usually taken from elseworlds tales or deliberate misinterpretations (such as with the ending of the killing joke comic, where if you read the actual script it very clearly was NOT Alan moores intent to imply batman murdered joker.) Basically the joke is founded on bullshit internet generalizations and just serves to further remove any kind of nuance and context from the cesspool that is online fan discourse.
They were referring to the movies when they said batman pretends not to kill people galactic. It's not that big of a deal buddy.
@@galactic85
Alright so you recognize that the Batman movies have Batman routinely murder people while acting like it didn’t count.
Pitch meeting is about movies and makes this point.
Where is the issue?
@@ryonalionthunder
The joke is funny, but Batman never acts like it doesn't count. In the Burton Batman movies and in Batman V Superman he doesn't have an explicit rule about not killing as far as I remember. In TDK trilogy he only kills if his life or someone else's is in direct danger, ie. Harvey Dent. Ra's' death isn't murder imo, though that can be debated. Batman never says he hasn't killed anyone, it is just a general rule to avoid killing people. The interrogation scene would be an example of straight up murder if he killed Joker right there out of anger. I bring this up because that is the scene where he says "I'm considering breaking my one rule." I will concede there are many scenes where Batman's actions could have inadvertently killed people though. The two kids playing guns in the car when Batman blows up parked cars during the big chase scene in TDK could have easily become collateral damage. I have only seen The Batman once so far, so I don't remember if he kills anyone in that.
The difference being in Batman Returns he straight up starts someone on fire, which was completely unnecessary. Also when he attaches the bomb to one of Penguins henchmen and then throws him off a bridge. Those are 2 examples of Batman deliberately murdering people, as is the warehouse scene in Batman V Superman.
This is a topic I like discussing, which is why I responded. Another scene that is interesting to debate is the escape from Ra's' lair in Batman Begins before he becomes Batman, specifically because his refusal to murder someone results in a bunch of deaths. Ironically probably including the person he refused to kill, which started the entire situation. I would define that entire scene as self-defense on Bruce Wayne's part, as Ra's implies that Bruce will be killed if he doesn't follow through with killing the thief.
@@brianharper1611
You don’t count Ra as murder with that “but i don’t have to save you” line, yes?
Isn’t that the same movie where he refuses to kill as part of his ninja training, citing he isn’t an executioner… but then detonates the entire building people and all?
Oh, having your giant robot attack the city while walking to the music of PANTERA is TIGHT!
"Dimebag Darrell" sounds like an old school videogame character name...
5:35 Just you wait for Sonic 3 where Eggman, Tails, and Knuckles push a man into a lethal forcefield and evaporize him. You know... for kids!
Jim Carrey literally comes back for sonic. based as fuck, cant wait to see him in 3
At least we’ve got shadow coming soon and maybe Black Doom since his race is heavily involved with shadows creation. I mean Eggman is the most prominent villain but the number of sonic villains is massive. Like there’s Chaos, Metal Sonic/Metalix, Mephales, Infinite, Zavok/the deadly six, Erazor Djinn, Enerjak, Dark Gaia, Solaris, The Time Eater and several more not including sonic clones like scourge and Co.
*Enerjak belongs to Ken Penders.*
Given how hard he fought to get the rights, I doubt he'd be willing to let anyone make a movie with that character without himself having a huge say in the script. (Who knows, maybe if they offer him a big enough check for licensing, he'd back off and let them do whatever they want- I've never met the guy so I can't actually say. I doubt Paramount would consider that a wise financial decision though.)
Edit: I thought he owned Scourge too. It seems he owns "Evil Sonic" (who later became Scourge in the comics), but apparently when the character got a name change and design overhaul, there's some confusion among multiple sources whether or not the new design is legally considered a different character.
@throwaway I wondered why Longclaw (or her people) didn't separate the 7 emeralds and hide them in different locations on Earth- _or even different planets._
6:04 The whole Jim Carry retiring thing. Does any one not notice the date, or are we just going to ignore that?
He's right!
Lol, good catch, though I think the announcement was before that if I'm not mistaken. That's the article date.
But it gives me hope lol
That ending screenshot can be replaced now.